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fo *trA and A For Sale. Twenty shares National Bank of Newberry Stock. 4 t ltaw J. J. Lane, Married. Sunday e-ening, April 20, by Rev. N. N. Burton at West End Baptist par sonage, MXr. Rufus Senn and Miss Carrie Ivey, both of West End, New berry. Er&kine Defeats NewberrY. Erskine and Ne berry crossed bats at Greenwood on Friday afternoon, and Newberry was defeated by a score of twelve to ten. The Newberry boys C-r,,,P~clearly played the better ball, but lost the game on costly errors at critical points. For Newberry Wiles on short and Elmore on second did the star playing. Notice. I will be at Newberry every Satur day until May 15. Will be there on first Monday ana the 15th day of May for the purpose of receipting for the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Associa tiol. The Clerk of Court is author Ised to receipt in my absence, and on other days of the week. L. I. EPTING, Treas. Don't neglect biliousness and consti pation. Your health will suffer per mauently iZ you do. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure such cases. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., t-ays "De Witt's Little Early Risers are the most Satisfactory pills I ever took. Never or cause nausea." W. E. Pel SSon. Pastor Pounded. The good people of Aveleigh Churce having found out that their pastor's pavvy was empiv undertook last Fri day to replebiSh it, and they did. Did i6 so effectively that it will be many a daj before it wi.l be so emply again. An&ad If this was not enough, a num berby their personal presence made the evening one of the most enj.)yable th has been at the home for quite a wbi, All of which were received by Rev. L - Williamson and fauily as expesions of attachment and token of e4 u for which they are still very thankful, and pray that he may be able to mInlsterto these good people in spiritual things even as they have ministered to him in material things. A Doctor.'s Bad Flight. - Two years ago, as a result of a se eieild, I lost moy voice," writes Dr. . Scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio, tahen began an obstinate eough. Eery remedy known to me as a prac sitrphysician for 35 years, failed, sofdalygrw mwre Being urged sede-y D. Kng'sNewDiscovery for paio, Coghsand Colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten days have felt better than for two -year. " Positively guaranteed for Trest and Lung troubles by all drug gst. W0e, and $1 00 bottle Trial free. ste at Wess End Baptist charce Yba services at West End Baptist - 4aueO on last 8unday night were of anmial interest. The occasion being tb&ordinatioo of Mr. D. M. Wilkins seieMr. W. Oscar Wilson to the deacon shp.Te ~service was lengthy but thosoughly enjoyed by the large con gresgation. The sermon and'charge to hedes3one were delivered by Rev. 0.A. Wright, prayer by the pastor, -Bev. N. N. Burton, imposition of hands by sth. presbytery~and charge to the chureb by Rev. J. W. Blanton The absince of Rev. L. W. Swops, who was expected toatake a part in the exer eines, was very much regretted by the pastor and congregation. - Wanta To help otaars. "I had Ptomach trouble all my life," says Ed w. Men ier, proprietor of the Union Bottling Works, Erie, Pa., "aud tried all kinds of remedie', went to sev eoral doctors and spent considerale m'ney trying toget ai mo,m.angs peace Finally I[read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and-bave-been taking~ it to my great -satisfaction. I never found its equal. for Moemach trouble and gladly recomn 'mend it in hope that I may help other sufferers " Kodol Dyspeo.sia Cure cures all stomach troubles. You don't have to dlet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. W. E. Pelham & Son. Off For the Dallas Renion. The following members of the Jamas D). Nance Camp, U. C. V., left on Sun *day for the Confederate reunion at Dallas, Texas, going over the Southern railroad: M. K. Buford, G. F. Long, D. .B Wheeler, R. C. Carlisle, Jas. S Spearman, E P. Matthews and Wm Fianklin, Mr. Long was accompanied by his daughter. He will visit his son, Prof. Lawson Long, who is superinten dont of-the city schools of Dallas. Mr. Spearman is also arcomnpanied by his daughter. Mrs. L W. C. Blalock and Mrs. W. A. HDi also went with the veterans but 'will spend the time visiting relatives. Mrs. Blalock has a brother in Texas and so has Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Broaddus also accompanied the veterans. In the mor.ing of Sunday s-veral of the young men left for Dallas. Among them were Mr. Win. C. Tyree, Dr. D. L Boozer, Jr , Mr. ('. P. Pel hamn. Dr. W. E. Pelbam, Jr., Mr. L. B. Klbler,.aMr. 0. D. Padgett and Mr W. W. Spearman. - On the train when it reached New berry, were the folow ing from Po maria: Dr Geo. A. Setz'er, Mr John A. Graham, Mrs. Polly Graham, Miss Jessie Epting and Mr. Jas. F. Miller. A Nearly Fata Ronaway* Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove. Ill., which defied doctors and aill remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Sa,lve cured him Just as go od for Boils, Burns. Bruises, Cuts. Corns Scalds. Skin reuptions and Piles. 25c at all VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. There is talk of organizing an E k Club in this city at an early date. Mr. Wm. Johnson has had his r ., dence on Calhoun Street neatly painted. A week of prayer will be observed next week by the Women's Mi ssionar Society of the Lutheran Church. Mimnaugh continues to quote attrac tive prices on attractive goods. Rea what he has to say in this paper. Those who are in the habit of com plaining about the weather had to tkt a back seat Sunday and yesterday. The Bell Telephone Company is. try ing to perfect arrangements to estab lish a station at Helena with Mr. B. E Julian. The first gun of the political cam paign of 1902 will be fired this week The Democratic Clubs throughout tbe State will meet on Saturday for reor ganization. Rev. C. M. Bayel, of Erskine Theo logical Seminary will preach at King' Creek next Sabbath at 11 A. M. Aftei preaching a meeting of the congrega tion will be held. There will be a game of base-ball or the college grounds Wednesday after noon between Newberry and Furman, and on Friday afternoon between New berry and Clemson. Superintendent Werts is making an effort to have some distinguished educator present at the next meeting of the teachers' association to make an address. The C., & G. S. Mower Co., have a word of advice in their ad. this week to say to economical buyers, and that ought to include everybody. Vi4it this store and you are sure to be please .I in bargains they offer. See the game between Newbi-rry and Furman Wednesday, at the College base-ball park. You will enj.>y the game and it will help the boys They are trying to get new uniforms which they need very badly. Don't miss the game. A series of services is.being held at the college this week under the aus pices of tbe Young Men's Christian Association. The services are being conducted by Rev. W. L. Seabrook. l'he Wednesday evening service will be held in the Lutheran church, all other services will be held in the col lege chapel. Parannal. Mr. J. N. .Fowles, of Columbia, was in the city yesterday. Ron? C. T. Wyche, of Prosperity, spent several houra in Newberry yes erday. Hon. Geo. Johnstone went to Lau rens the early part of the week on pro fessional business. Rev. S. Lander, D. D., of Williams ton, preached in the O'Neall Methodist Church Sunday morning. Mr. Tom Harrell. who has a position with the Atlantic Coast Line, at Flor ence, spent Sundlay in Ne wberry and returned to Florence yesteday. Miss Jean Pelham, of she Presby terian College for Women, came home to spend Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Pelham. Col. Jno. F. Hobbs, wife and little daughter, of New York, arrived in the city yesterday and are the guests of Mr. Jno. A Summer's family. Miss B'and Epps, of Virginia, a stu dent at the Prsbyterian College for Women, Columbia, spent Sunday in be city witb Miss Jeanne Pelbamn. Mrs. S. A. Riser and daughters, Misses Mary anid S3na, of Newberry, n their way home from the exposition last week stopped over in town a few days to visit M'. and1 Mrs. LeRoy Lee. -Kingstree Record, 17th. The~ Inter-- :oIegIate Oiatorial C>)Dtest The annual contest of the Inter-col i.giate Oratorial Association of South Darolina was held in Greenwood On Friday night, April 18th. The mem ers of the association are Wofford, lemson, Ne w berry. Erskine, Furman, and the Presbyterian College at Clin tn, all of which/were represented, ex ept Wofford, whose orator was suffer ig f rom pneumonia. At an early hour the hall was filled with people, and at tthe beginning of the exercises standing room could not be found. The program was arranged as follows: G W Cunningham, Furman-Dark ness and Dawn. M E Ziegler, Clemson - The Golden Rule in Politics. S B Alexandre, Presbyterian ('ollege -A Retrospect, or Yesterday and To day. R W McDaniel, Erskine-Social Equality. J K Aull, New berry-Revolution and Evolution. Mr G W Cunningham, of Furman, received first medal and Mr M E Zieg ler, of Clemson, second. The final averages including com position and delivery were as follows G WV (unningham, 83.22; M E Ziegler. 81.44; J K Au I, 80.27; S B Alexandire 77 88; R W Mc Daniel, 76 88. The following were the grades or cmpsition;: M E Ziegler, 78.22; J E Aull, 76 22; G WV Cun'iinghamn, 73 24 R W McDaniel, 70.44; S B Alexandre 68.77. All the speak'rs did credit to them selves and the institutions which the: represented and the entire progran was one of the best in the history of thi association and was thoroughly enjoyet by the large crowd present. C D E. Foe' inyCuemkskde andole ight. DCure day tkiney and1~ 1 blder ht Do'tdeaytain 'Onwa IS OUR MOTTO IN ( No lagging on foot forward. This fact acco make everything IThat's I No Fictitious I You pay us no Prer our clothing, but every intrinsic value. This building up. WE T Telling the peol 'we are showing goods for the les SPCILlA $7.50 to $10.00 at $12.50 to $18. of Summer W( nels etc. YOURS FOR TIlE IO. M. TH BaSE B&LL Newberry vs. Furman Wednesday at 4 O'clock. One of the best games of the season will be played on the college grounds Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, b* - tween Newberry College and Furman University. The Furman team plays fast ball, and the local team has been strengthened since the Carolina game, so an interesting contest may be ex pected. Every one should come out and encourage the players. It is the first visit of the Furman boys to New berry; show your appreciation of their visit by giving them a cordial welcome, and by comirig out to see their game. Admission:- Gentlemen 25c.; ladies and children 15c. Grand stand 10 cents extra. Come out and see t.he game. A Meary Heart Comes from eating good bread. The Book says, "Eat bread and let thy heart be merry." But to have a merry heart, the bread must be good, and to have it good, you must use good flour, which the game means Bransford's "Clifton." We have gained the lead by virtue of purity and quality, and we propose to keep it, if purity and quality will do it. If you want satisfaction in baking, ask for "Clifton" flour. Shot In His Left Leg. For all kinds of sores, bruises, or other wounds DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. None genuine but DeWitt's. Beware of coun terfeits. "I suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wound in my left leg," says A. S. Fuller, Eng lish Ind. "It would not heal and gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of remedies to no purpoee until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." W. E. Pelham & Son. The New Bakery and Confectionery Store. Henry A. Meyer and Sons, of Charles ton S C. will open up this week a con fectionery store, Ice cream parlor and Bakery in the new Williams building on Main St. They have one of the pleas antet and most attractive stores of this class in.town. Their ice cream parlor is especially attractive, and will no doubt be one of the most pzgu.'lar rerorts ia town- this summer. They propose to conduct an up to-date establishment it every respect. These gentlemen havea thorough and practical knowledge of their business and are prepared to serve their customers in first class style ix every respect. -The Great IimaI Swamp Of Virginiia 's a breeding ground oi Ma aria germs. So is lo w, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germa cause weakness, chills and fever, ache! in the bones and muscles, and mav in duce dangerous maladies. But Elec t.ric Bitters never fail to~ destroy thent Sand cure malarial troubles They wil surely prevent typhoid. "We triec many remedies for Malaria and Stom ac and Liver troubles." writes Jobr Charleston, of Byesville, 0 , "but nevu 3found anything as good as Electri Bitter." Try them. Onily 50e. Al ..u.gi-- mmuntee satisfaction. rdu and Up )UR CLOTHING our part, always pi unts for our- enorm< Stell in favor of the Vhat We'reo values represente( ium for the Styles and the cent, even down to the ver, is the reason our Clothin AHE PRII ple about the well Sand that we arese ist money. TTE NTO NIs and our line of elegi 00. We have just ight Clothing in Sei IE$T IN EVERYTHING IN JAMIE& E HEAD TO FOOT CLOTH I I Died in Columbia. Miss Mary E. Luther, of Prosperity, Co: died in this city yesterday afternoon af- ay S ter a brief illness She was a young Meat woman of many noble traits of character shou and had won many friend3s while visiting Bes here. B'est The body will be taken to Prosperity God on the 11 o'clock train today. A brief Cor funeral service will be held at the resi- Me dence of her sister, Mrs. Geo. S. Beard-n, Why at 1107 Ehnwood avenue, at 9.45 a. nm. 1st P today. 2nd]J The deceased has several brathers here. G$rC Mr. E. W. Luther, of the firm of Luther Suga & Bearden, and Messrs. E. B , R. P. and Rice J. D. Luther, all of whom have recently' Col moved to the c~ity and are engaged in oatts business here.-The State, 21st. Hull Miss Luther was a daughter of Dr. R. L. Luther, of Prosperity, and was a most Ga_to' excellent young lady. Her many friends Eg throughout the county will regret to learn Corn of her death. SweE Good Property to be Auctioned. On Saturday the 3rd of May the Proc ter Todd property near the Southern Railway in the western part of the town, T I( now owned by Summer Bros , will be la sold at auction. The proper.ty will be -- - cut up into thirteen lots, one of which B0 will be given away absolutely free. The t b property will go to the highest bidder --- 1 Sayedi Many a Time. rent. Don't neglect coughs and colds even - if it is spring. Such cases often result E seriously at thie season just because people are careless. A dose of One occu Minute Coug~h Cure will remove all will danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at tion once. Sure cure for coughs, colds. stant croup, grip, bronchitis, and other tbroat mont and lung troubles "I have used One silve Minute Cough Cure several years, says ties. Postmaster C2. 0. Dawson, Barr, Ill. diffic "It is the very best cough medticine on traI the market. It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly T8 recommend it." The children's favor- Fi Iite. W. E. Pelham & Son. Fi Our t(lty Will Have Liquid Air. st Newberry is to have an opportunity of witnessing the marvelous things (done by liquid air, an engagement having been - made for a splendid lecturer and expert o demonstrator to appear here on Friday. evening, April 25th, bringing a supply of 1flt genuine Liquefied Air, aind complete ap- at Ii paratus with which to perform the dozens ast of startling experiments that have recent tf ly attractedl worldl-widle attention. Li quid Air boils violentiy when placed cn ice, andl freezes water when placed over a fierce fire; it renders tin and iron brittle e ee as glass, freezes quicksi'ver so hard that nails are driven in a two-inch plank, steel and electric light ca:bons will burn in it, rubber becomes like glass, tin and - iron are made sa brittle they will crush in i the hand Liquid Air can run a heavy engine, can be made a more powerful ex-ig plosive than dynamite, will produce com- ? f t plete combustion of coal, garbage, etc., he'd -and there are scores of practical uses for - its component gases. An entertainment on this up-to-date subject cannot fail to be Iinteresting and profitabk . An acrid heart makes an acr-id soul.t te-t The farmer can give you spades-even N ifh has o aorrls to hand out. Have you Visiti If not, com Ward show you at and pretty t BUSINESS- visit us. All 1 have someth itting the best Economica to their inter( )us sales. Wel0w and quc buyer. low prices r Eere For.'Not so wth our counters, I in our prices. chandise, as i Taste displayed in sort, much ( iowest thing is for I g Business goes on run. Stylish in mind that the times in a E IN I Small buy< selected stock Ibecause they the utmost elling the best -ge umost get value rec -amount they :alled just now Large should o our splendid stock is corn ne of Suits at good, our pric int dress suits Shoes, Millir received a lot Goods. Color ges and Flan- Goods, Silks Goods, Lawr Corsets, Ho RIOTHINGs, - NAL-n oI$"1 Handkerchili brellas, Dome ION, prices to plea ER. you in our sti NEWBERRY KARKET c. i rected every Tuesday and Friday mmer Bros. ders .......... ... 9c 12@a14c. E Lard........... 9*o 2ic. Voasse', nePw crop ... 60c. - 01.00 atent F1onr... $5 00. W s Gos W lest Flour......... .... 44.50@4 75. Flour... 94 25(g4.50 UxJnar~ , :r r. .. 3 75-a'4.00. I -............ ...... . 5ta@5te. .......................... n *(18*c. n r C................,....... 8@17c. L in seed m-eal, per sau 1.30.fl tt .......... ........... . 35c. E a i t Coutry Prodtuce per diozen ........ ....... 13cd B tit kens, each.............. 15@25c potatoes .............. G50@o Cod0cC sy,per be........... 6 c per bushel............. $I0 SPECIAL NOTICES. -EeetGnhm UD AIR comes next Friday Mreie o S'Balbriggausbirts andDrawers, izes from 26 to 34 at 50g.. a suit at wart-Pifer_____Mereroeds.a A pply to Antine Buzhardt. t&f tfLie an SIk V1VED-I have moved my jew- Ntoa an lry establishment into the store 5 e n n pied by Pelham's china hail andLo in the future be in a better posi- Lwsa elB o serve the public. I keep eon- - _ ______ ly on hand, Gold Watches, Dia and wedding rings, j.-w.dry, rware, cut glas t. clo,cks and novel Remember ' am prepared to fit nit eyes with glasses. Yours for ~i oen f xprmet nxtzlrasark Faitee t ) ~ ~ ~ Emress a lti.sb ap er atteGs eRetda. varthite icti cashaso rded Ql f ~ ~ ~.Expst ein andtisthi ~~ ~~ satied det Gain 'L~IC [OUS-eronMhevr ceizd ha offceon ora~s Ldinenda a d Silk Se Osear b~ tlie5c.. t Remnan L)ans bet cace RoeaipBn 20(MARVEL oheeresage-Liquid h ir. D Azen of xprimnents tonet ~ 3* iC,1'C. .ad2 y ex n 'i. rt 50~ofBattlnbod eaiperllkiPatternwdts a S. J.. WOOTEN.2 an buie wit h afthe~ County *~. Supe - W a' ac hmay d re osf E e at will pla call( heefr h pie EL ot ice on EoDa and Sar days,5 ehveteiingetbi os ros en is toffice days. tFidy .. ad stl-l helts e RA G R CA I TI ne ree resGo5.Di' he Lq.nid Air. Txperiens o beigDesuti o e u C oe 'to oer atnd . an___L_ ~otice t Crediorkos. Y toL BUNE andstawerriesLA dtrzene i the same d--h aet-a t ME by Lqid A ir. ntistror n ewbrr, C Ari 7t, 2.LDer s oods CLowin h elaims against the estate of Mrs. ie W Fant dee-ased are bereby ded to render in the same duly at -d to t be undersigned. 31Es K 'AILDER, Adoinistrator ... - a r, a -n 7a o I mada.a a$ i am Di MOWER C., I our Store this Spring? e and let us tell and >out our many new hings. You should buyers should. We ing to interest all. I buyers will find it .st as our prices are tlities good. Often nean shoddy stuff. is. No seconds on , all clean -good mer oheap as the other :heaper in the long buyers should bear we are abreast of ,ll departments. 1rs should visit us will be treated with consideraion and :eived for whatever may spend with us. come because our plete, our qualities escorrect. Ourlines iery, Ribbons, Dry 9d and Black Dress all kinds, White is, Linens, Linings, siery, Underwear, s, Wash Goods, Um astics of all kinds at .se you.. Let us see are. 0OOTEN! "With some very tempt IromAilg values for the most PIUUUUeconomical buyer. Helio and Black, Blues and Whi'., White and Green. I) Green and Pink~s.. Green and Black, f ILinen anid Lilac,IUC p Blue and White. Pink and White Stripe, Blue and 3f White rstripe, Blue and Black 3u Stripe, Blue and White Figure. I nmk.uBlue, Pink,YeIlow, Black i 1 UIIUPJandI navy with white cord. IULi. Blues, Blacks, Linens and $2 pPinks. Laced Striped. I U3bs Reds, Blues, Pinks and p Black and White. .U me ukrmn PINK, BLUES HQUOMS AND REDS. 0 ~rJSolid Pink, Blae, Brown i byand Line.u. Double Stripes, Blue, Ifl b u Linen and Green. ii issue in Linen Color 33c. ,very pretty styles for price, s in Swisses, Batistes and irgain. (ger Values, Better Goads, Lower Prices, b these we are asking for your Springa shown such an elegant line of Dry Goods, yes Hats and Furnshing Goods as we have o good and up-to-date we have. We want o, y and Price are considered we d6serve it. s Spring, and we know that you will be %c. a yd. 100 Men's Suits for S 5.o worth 8 .oo. c. a yd. ioo Miens Sut or $.o wort 12.5 cc. Men's Suits f3 $ 12nda ot5 ui C.n c. a yd. 3-------- utsa $.o.$.~.f~o cay. 25 .o o 4o s an d socuit Coer t es c. a y . a5d oz yse th w ouit be or th y 5 ou bu . e ....... . - -stres 200 pairs Bofns ee Pants at just ande5 anyn taort ereCs andzu ya othri ats LJR oR BsIKNEPnsS, c. oo rien.- ewarv - .- C.